The Tribe Within

The Tribe Within

by Anthony Murphy Barrett
The Tribe Within

The Tribe Within

by Anthony Murphy Barrett

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The Tribe Within
Search for DNA Tribe R1b-L513 (Version 7.3) Last Updated November 2020.

In January 2011 scientific research discovered a DNA Celtic marker representing a tribal ancestry 2,500 years old. Tribe R1b-L513 frequently match 400 common (but not-so-ordinary) family surnames whose origins can now be traced from Roman times to the 21st century.

Now tens of thousands of people have been confirmed with this DNA strand connecting a pattern of about 400 ancestral families who were related to each other from around the years 800 to 1200 CE. Each surname is like a page of this tribe’s history revealing an astonishing story of how they are all connected.

DNA provides an opportunity to view history without prejudice. Science, with no preconceived ideas of stereotypes sifts through centuries of historical distortion to find original truth. Its story is quite revealing encouraging others to re-examine their own histories and thereby re-define their heritage. Symbols, as it turns out, play an important role in this genealogical DNA. Symbols are a language that can help bridge people’s past to the present. More than anything else, this book is a quest of self-discovery.

This eBook, updated November 2020 brings the story full circle answering many unsolved questions. Follow Anthony Murphy Barrett’s journey as he takes readers from 60 BCE to the beginning of their family names. Discover how science and history can now piece together these family origins to reveal amazing patterns of migration, human achievement and spirituality. This tribe’s descendants could represent over 4 million people today.

The Tribe Within is attracting a lot of attention: From Smashword's 100,000-word or more book category, The Tribe Within ranks #1 on the Best Seller's list in Family History, #1 Best Seller's list in Genealogy, Top 10 Best Seller's list in general History (#4). Top 100 Best Seller's list in Non-fiction (#88). Smashwords has over 560,000 eBooks for sale on its platform.

What readers are saying:

“Your work about R1b-L513 is original and very interesting in my opinion. What astonished me is the story of Saint Padarn [in relation to my own research of this tribe]. I’m happy to know that we have common ideas about [this tribe].”
– Dr. Pierangelo Favero Phd., Specialista Endocrinologo, Universitaria di Udine, Italy. Author of “La dea veneta”.

“Your book blew me away!”
– Mrs. Nicholson

“I greatly enjoyed your book.”
– reader and contributor to latest edition: Matt Markwick from Australia.

“You have taken the lead in our common ancestry research and believe me I do appreciate it. I am a high school history teacher and talk about genetic history to my students! I give them assignments to figure out their own heritage and how each of us may be related. Thank you.” – Mike Gambill.

“I really enjoyed your book.” – Barbara Douglas.

“I found your book fascinating,” – Janet Flemming from Australia.

From scientific community studying R1b-L513:
“Wondered if anyone else had come across this. It's a book by Tony Barrett, who has posted here and elsewhere on L513. Many congratulations to Tony on a considerable piece of research, and an impressive final product. The thing that strikes me about it is the point that despite all the various theories of tribal origins, in actual fact, more than one, if not all, could be true at once. Whether or not you agree with his argumentation, the fact remains that it is at least feasible that some/all of the various origin theories put forward could have truth in them.” – Sharpie1977 on Yahoo Science Group R1b-L513.

“I enjoyed your read! I am happy to see Garvey and Burns addressed so well. Your observation about the Domesday book is spot on."
– family researcher: Brad Maguire, ISOGG member, Airghialla Mag Uidhir Project Admin from familytreedna.

"If you haven't read this book [The Tribe Within], you should!" – Anthrogenica.com


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045679299
Publisher: Anthony Murphy Barrett
Publication date: 01/24/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 566,163
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Anthony is an investigative historical reporter and claims family research is one of the most difficult endeavours of his journalistic career. He received his diploma in journalism from Niagara College in Canada in 1983. He has worked on several regional newspapers in Ontario and Alberta. He also worked at Carswell Legal Publishing (Thompson Newspapers) in Toronto writing exclusively in the field of employment law and human rights. His work expanded into small business start-up and environmental studies.

He lives in Niagara, Ontario Canada with his wife Theresa and their three children and five grandchildren. His family emigrated from County Cork Ireland in 1825 to eastern Ontario as part of the Peter Robinson Expedition.

The Tribe Within ($4.99 USD)
Search for DNA Tribe R1b-L513
By Anthony Murphy Barrett

Almost 30 million people have paid to have their ancestral DNA traced.

The following surnames frequently match DNA Tribe R1b-L513:
Abbott, Adams, Aitman, Allsbury, Ammerlann, Anderson, Anglin, Appleby, Armstrong, Arrick, Ash, Ball, Baine, Bane, Barber, Banks, Barrett, Bassett, Batten, Belsher, Benn(ett), Berney, Beauripper, Beatty, Beverly, Bergeron, Bibber, Bingham, Bissett, Black(well), Blair, Bliot, Boyd, Brady, Braithwaite, Branley, Brazil, Briar, Brion, Brooks, Brown/Bruen, Boscher, Boyle, Breen, Bruce, Bruen, Bryant, Buchanan, Buckley, Bullock, Burns, Burrows, Burton, Butler, Bussey Byrd, Byrne, Callahan, Calway, Calvert, Cameron, Campbell, Cannon, Carey, Carlisle, Carter, Center, Chisholm, Christiersson, Clark(e), Clavett, Cleary, Clendaniel/ Clendennin/Glendennin/Glendinning, Coffey, Coggin, Coleman, Colgan, Collins, Conn, Conner, Cope, Cook(e), Corrigan, Coulson, Craig, Crawford, Cross, Crotty, Cru(i)se, Culbert, Cullen, Cunningham, Currate, Currie, Darcy, Davidson, Davis, Davisson, de Crombrugghe, Dennis, Denson, Dewar, DeVane, /Devers, Devin, Devine, Divin(e), Diamond, Dillon, Donohoe, O’Donoughue, Donaldson, Donnelly, Doran, Douglas, Downie/ey, Drummond, Duff, Duffee, Kilduff, Dugger, Duncan, Edwards, Elliott, Elwood, Emerson, Enderton, Englund, Enright, Ericksson, Evans, Fagan, Fay, Feain, Ferguson, Ferry, Finley, Finn, Fitzgerald, Fitzpatrick, Fleming, Fletcher, Foster, Frazer, Franklin, Fritts, Ford, Fox, Gallagher, Gamble, Gamel, Gambrel, Gardner, Garrett, Garvey, Gelling, Gettings, Gijsbert, Gillespie, Gilroy, Gittens, Goff, Golliher, Goodie, Gordon, Gorman, Grant, Gray, Green, Greer, Gruetzmacher, Griffin, Grogan, Gulle, Gurthrie, Gurry, Hall, Hadlock, Haggerty, Hamilton, Hannay, Hart, Hartley, Harvey, Harris, Hatcliff, Hay(es), Head, Heath, Healy, Neff, Henderson, Henry, Herron, Higgins, Hinkle, Holder, Holmberg, Holmes, Hogan, Hopkins, Hood, Horan, Howard, Howley, Hughes, Irvine/Irving, Irwin, Jackman, Jakobsson, James, Jarvis, Jenkins, Jester, Johns(t)on, Jolley, Jones, Jonsson, Kane, Karlsson, Kautz, K(e)ane, Keenan, Keiller, Kern, Kelly, Kennedy, Kilroy, Kingston, Knox, Lacey, Laird, Lakey, Lambers, Lamont, Lancaster, Land, Leary, Lee, Lemmon(s), Leonard, Lewis, Lintz, Little, Lytle, Logan, Long, Lowe, Lucey, Lyons, Mac/McCarthy, McCarty, Mac/McDonald, Mac/McFarlane, Mac/McGintie, Mac/McIntosh, Mac/McKenzie, Mac/McLean, Mac/McLeod, Mac/McPherson, MacKeorie, Mackie, MacLennan, Mac/McMahon, Mac/McMillan, Mac/McNichol(s), Mac/McNeill, Mac/McQueen, Madden, Maloney, Markwick, Marney, Martin, Martini, Marts, Massey, Massie, Mathews, Matheson, Mathis, McAdams, McAdoo, McAffee, McAllister, McAuley, McBride, McCaleb, McCalip, (Mc)Cain, McClain, McCauley, McCloud, McDonald, McClure, McCombs, McConnel, McCool, McCormick, McCowan/McKowan, McCrea/McRae, McCusker, McDaniel, McDowell, McDougal, McFall, McGauley, McGowan, McGregor, McGuire, McLauglin, McLouglin, McLain, Maguire, McGurk, McInnis, McIntyre, McIver, McKay, McKinsey, McKelvey, McKeon, McKlem, McKnight, McManus, NcNabb, McOsker, McVicar, McVitty, Meehan, Meek(s), Merrick, Mickelsson, Millar, Miller, Milliken, Mills, Monaghan, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morris(on), Moss, Mowdy, Mugford, Mullenneaux, Müller, Munnerlyn, Murphy, Murray, Nelson, Nesbitt, Newton, Nichols(on), Noe, O’Brien, O’Connor, O’Gara/O’Hara, Oliveri, Olovsson, O’Neill, O’Riordan, O'Rourke/Ruark, (O')Shea, O’Toole, Owen, Palmer, Parker, Parks, Patrick, Patton, Paul, Pelkey, Perry, Phillips, Pillsbury, Pitts, Plunket(t), Poor, Powell, Power(s), Pritchard, Profitt, Purvis, Quinn, Raferty, Reardon, Redmond, Read, Rice, Rine, Roberts(on), Robinett, Robinson, Roddy, Rogers, Roland, Rose/Ross, Rosenblad, Rowan, Rowland, Russell, Ryan, Savage, Scanlan, Scott, Sears, Sherry, Sherwood, Simonsson, Sincock, Short, Skrika, Smith, Spence(r), Sprague, Spriggs, Squires, Starr, Stringfellow, Sunneson, St. Clair/ Sinclair, Sinkler, Staffansson, Stevens(on), Stewart, Stone, Strawshay, Taylor, Templeton, Tiernan, Tierney, Timmons, Thompson, Thomas, Toomey, Traylor, Troutman, Twohey, Vance, Vans/Vaus/Vaux, Van Der Beek, Vaughan, Walker, Walsh, Ward, Ware(s), Warren, Watkins, Watson, Watt, Whalen, Webster, Wheeler, Welch, Welsh, White, Williams(on), Wilson, Winter(s),Wood(s) Young.

This is their ancient story.

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